Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spatalla prolifera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65481Stokoe, T.P.   Sub-BH17481
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Kogelbaai, Hottentots Holland.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65482Pillans, N.S.   2265
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Steenbras.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65483Stokoe, T.P.   Sub-BH17730
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Palmiet River Valley.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65484Hutchinson, J.   10731928-10-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., 9 miles beyond Grabouw, at top of Viljoen's Pass.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65485Esterhuysen, E.E.   342091976-03-13
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Slopes above the Palmiet River, on the left bank, a few miles up from the mouth., 914m

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65486Esterhuysen, E.E.   s.n.1976-03-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Dist., Steenbras siding.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65487Hooks, P.   s.n.1991-03-21
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Palmiet River Valley.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65488Salter, T.M.   43371934-02-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., NW of Steenbras Reservoir.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
65489Salter, T.M.   51931934-12-21
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Dist., Viljoen's Pass.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
95348Stokoe, T.P.   9391924-01-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Palmiet River.

BOL
Spatalla prolifera (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight
95349Salter, T.M.   Sub-LGuthrie355
South Africa, Western Cape


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.